- - took an exam
- - Took a stool
- - Relaxed in an easy chair, say
- - Standardized exam with a maximum score of 1600
- - Rested on an ottoman
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- - She took a stand when she took a seat
- - She took a seat to take a stand
- - Activist who'd make a good valet?
- - Civil rights activist who came to prominence after an incident on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama
- - She wouldn't take an affront sitting down
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- - "She took a ... the job offer" (eagerly took): 2 wds.
- - Eagerly take meadow with cow manure
- - Seize eagerly
- - .... the chance (accept eagerly)
- - Take eagerly
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- - Took (an exam) again
- - took exam again, more satisfied in part
- - retook exam about rates
- - Took a seat again
- - took test again, the others holding answer
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- - Rear took off, for example, skywards
- - Prepare for a first flight, as a bird
- - Prepare for a first flight
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- - Took out a loan, for example
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- - took food after examination with a will
- - it's been left by will!
- - Having left a will at death
- - Having left valid will
- - Not unwilling to try a tea-break
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- - Took, as an exam
- - Had done, as a portrait
- - Took, in a way
- - Took, as a test
- - Had taken, as a portrait
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